Thanks for the link to vid Adie, very helpful.
Went for two chucks, one with olive oil rubed on and a Magic Dust rub.
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The other is basted in garlic butter and soy sauce.
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Here's my new set-up, using a raspberry bush in a pot to rest the transmitter on.
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All went well to this point
Then I noticed I need to find out how to calibrate my Maverick and the WSM therm.
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Had planned one chicken at each level in the WSM but they were too tall to allow the top rack on.
So they went into the same try facing eachother on the lower rack. Hope I have both probes in good places.
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The Maverick has had the impact of me not worrying about cooking times but just chilling and waiting for the chucks to reach 160.

And for anyone who might be interested, I took some time this afternoon to just sit and watch the bees do their collecting business.
Will be looking for some honey based sauces in the Autumn.
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